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Kimmel Mocks Trump's Self-Involved Memorial Day Weekend
Jimmy Kimmel criticized Donald Trump's Memorial Day weekend, highlighting a Truth Social post attacking his perceived enemies, a rambling West Point commencement speech, and a brief 15-minute appearance at a VIP cryptocurrency dinner where attendees paid millions for access.
Kimmel Mocks Trump's Self-Involved Memorial Day Weekend
Jimmy Kimmel criticized Donald Trump's Memorial Day weekend, highlighting a Truth Social post attacking his perceived enemies, a rambling West Point commencement speech, and a brief 15-minute appearance at a VIP cryptocurrency dinner where attendees paid millions for access.
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52% Bias Score


Controversial US-Israel Aid Group Begins Work in Gaza Amidst Humanitarian Concerns
A new US-Israel backed aid group, the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), has begun distributing food aid in Gaza, bypassing the UN and other aid groups amid concerns about its methods contradicting humanitarian principles, with the GHF aiming to feed one million Palestinians by the end of the week ...
Controversial US-Israel Aid Group Begins Work in Gaza Amidst Humanitarian Concerns
A new US-Israel backed aid group, the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), has begun distributing food aid in Gaza, bypassing the UN and other aid groups amid concerns about its methods contradicting humanitarian principles, with the GHF aiming to feed one million Palestinians by the end of the week ...
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56% Bias Score


Trump Administration to Cancel \$100 Million in Harvard Contracts
The Trump administration is preparing to instruct federal agencies to cancel roughly \$100 million in contracts with Harvard University, escalating existing tensions; these contracts include scientific research and public official training across nine agencies.
Trump Administration to Cancel \$100 Million in Harvard Contracts
The Trump administration is preparing to instruct federal agencies to cancel roughly \$100 million in contracts with Harvard University, escalating existing tensions; these contracts include scientific research and public official training across nine agencies.
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56% Bias Score


Soaring Tinned Fish Sales: Recession Indicator or Culinary Trend?
Amidst economic uncertainty and declining consumer sentiment, the demand for tinned fish in the US has skyrocketed, with Google searches for specific brands increasing by thousands of percent; this surge is viewed by some as a potential recession indicator, while others highlight the rise of gourmet...
Soaring Tinned Fish Sales: Recession Indicator or Culinary Trend?
Amidst economic uncertainty and declining consumer sentiment, the demand for tinned fish in the US has skyrocketed, with Google searches for specific brands increasing by thousands of percent; this surge is viewed by some as a potential recession indicator, while others highlight the rise of gourmet...
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48% Bias Score


U.S. Remittance Tax: 3.5% Levy on Undocumented Migrants Sparks Concerns in Mexico
The U.S. House of Representatives approved a 3.5% tax on remittances sent by undocumented immigrants, projected to generate $22 billion for the U.S. between 2026 and 2034, impacting millions of families in Mexico and Central America who rely on these funds for daily expenses; Mexico is lobbying to p...
U.S. Remittance Tax: 3.5% Levy on Undocumented Migrants Sparks Concerns in Mexico
The U.S. House of Representatives approved a 3.5% tax on remittances sent by undocumented immigrants, projected to generate $22 billion for the U.S. between 2026 and 2034, impacting millions of families in Mexico and Central America who rely on these funds for daily expenses; Mexico is lobbying to p...
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Western Inequality: A Reassessment
Daniel Waldenström, Stockholm's IFN economics professor, argues that Western societies currently have the lowest inequality globally, with the middle class experiencing record wealth growth despite the rise in billionaires. He attributes the rise of populist movements to incomplete integration of im...
Western Inequality: A Reassessment
Daniel Waldenström, Stockholm's IFN economics professor, argues that Western societies currently have the lowest inequality globally, with the middle class experiencing record wealth growth despite the rise in billionaires. He attributes the rise of populist movements to incomplete integration of im...
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52% Bias Score

Chinese AI Models Challenge US Dominance at Google I/O
At Google's I/O conference, Chinese AI models significantly outperformed expectations, challenging US dominance; this surge, fueled by domestic semiconductor development and open-source strategies, potentially alters global AI leadership and competition.

Chinese AI Models Challenge US Dominance at Google I/O
At Google's I/O conference, Chinese AI models significantly outperformed expectations, challenging US dominance; this surge, fueled by domestic semiconductor development and open-source strategies, potentially alters global AI leadership and competition.
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44% Bias Score

King Charles's Canadian Visit Counters Trump's Annexation Suggestion
King Charles III arrived in Ottawa for a two-day visit, directly countering President Trump's suggestion of Canadian annexation; the visit includes a historic address to the Canadian Senate and various public events, symbolizing support for Canadian sovereignty.

King Charles's Canadian Visit Counters Trump's Annexation Suggestion
King Charles III arrived in Ottawa for a two-day visit, directly countering President Trump's suggestion of Canadian annexation; the visit includes a historic address to the Canadian Senate and various public events, symbolizing support for Canadian sovereignty.
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40% Bias Score

NATO Aims for 5% Defense Spending Target
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte announced a proposed 5% defense spending target for member countries by June 2025, significantly raising Canada's financial obligations to counter Russia's growing military capabilities and meet US President Trump's demands.

NATO Aims for 5% Defense Spending Target
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte announced a proposed 5% defense spending target for member countries by June 2025, significantly raising Canada's financial obligations to counter Russia's growing military capabilities and meet US President Trump's demands.
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US Congressman Blocked from Meeting Wrongly Deported Salvadoran in El Salvador
US Congressman Glenn Ivey failed to meet with Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Salvadoran immigrant wrongly deported to El Salvador by the Trump administration, despite a US judge's order for his return; Salvadoran authorities denied Ivey access to Abrego Garcia in Santa Ana prison, raising concerns about hi...

US Congressman Blocked from Meeting Wrongly Deported Salvadoran in El Salvador
US Congressman Glenn Ivey failed to meet with Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Salvadoran immigrant wrongly deported to El Salvador by the Trump administration, despite a US judge's order for his return; Salvadoran authorities denied Ivey access to Abrego Garcia in Santa Ana prison, raising concerns about hi...
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US Faces Legal Hurdles in Potential F-35 Sale to Turkey
The US faces legal hurdles in selling F-35s to Turkey, primarily due to the 2020 NDAA amendment 1245, which prohibits such sales because of Turkey's possession of the Russian S-400 system; this contrasts with the CAATSA sanctions, which allow for presidential waivers.

US Faces Legal Hurdles in Potential F-35 Sale to Turkey
The US faces legal hurdles in selling F-35s to Turkey, primarily due to the 2020 NDAA amendment 1245, which prohibits such sales because of Turkey's possession of the Russian S-400 system; this contrasts with the CAATSA sanctions, which allow for presidential waivers.
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48% Bias Score

Volkswagen Employees Sentenced in Diesel Emissions Scandal
A German court sentenced four former Volkswagen employees to prison and probation for their roles in the 2015 diesel emissions scandal, which involved software designed to cheat emissions tests in millions of vehicles worldwide, costing the company billions of euros.

Volkswagen Employees Sentenced in Diesel Emissions Scandal
A German court sentenced four former Volkswagen employees to prison and probation for their roles in the 2015 diesel emissions scandal, which involved software designed to cheat emissions tests in millions of vehicles worldwide, costing the company billions of euros.
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44% Bias Score
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